Select Poems Divine and Humane
Bloomsbury, The Nonesuch Press, 1928. Number 152 of 1250 copies. More
Bloomsbury, The Nonesuch Press, 1928. Number 152 of 1250 copies. More
Bloomsbury, The Nonesuch Press, 1934. Number 319 of 700 copies on Van Gelder paper. The work comprises a lengthy essay on George Chapman by Havelock Ellis, and 26 excerpts from Chapman's works. More
London, The Nonesuch Press, 1931 [first thus]. 'The Iliad' is number 860 of 1450 copies for sale; 'Odyssey' is inscribed 'out of series', of a total edition of 1300 copies for sale. Loosely inserted in 'The Iliad') is the single-sided information sheet by Francis Meynell on how to properly open..... More
London, The Nonesuch Press, 1927. Number 748 of 1525 copies. More
Soho, The Nonesuch Press, 1924. Number 491 of only 850 numbered copies. More
London, The Nonesuch Press, 1937 (first thus). Number 552 of 1000 copies printed at the Curwen Press. '[Robert] Thornton had published his school edition of Virgil in 1812, with a second edition printed in 1819. This included not only Virgil's Latin verses but also "imitations" of Virgilian poetry by other..... More
Sydney, Angus & Robertson Ltd., 1916. Inscribed on the front flyleaf; 'For Review, The Editor, The Chronicle'. Presumably this refers to 'The Cobargo Chronicle' (1898 - 1944). More
London, Angus and Robertson, 1916 (second impression)/ 1916. Presentation copy, inscribed in ink from winemaker Henry Maydwell Martin, possibily to his nephew. More
London, Oxford University Press, 1968. More
Melbourne, Robert Jolley (with the logo of 'The Atlas Press | E. Newland | Manager' printed inside the rear cover), 1904. Verses by Annie Rattray Rentoul, with illustrations by her younger sister Ida Sherbourne Rentoul (later Outhwaite) - her first illustrated book. The rear cover illustration incorporates a quote from..... More
Melbourne, M.L. Hutchinson, [1906]. Twelve verses by Annie Isobel Rentoul, with illustrations by her daughter Ida Sherbourne Rentoul (later Outhwaite). Ida Rentoul Outhwaite's second book (after 'Mollie's Bunyip', 1904). Muir 6333. More
London, The Folio Society, 1993 (first thus). Translation and introduction by James Michie. More
London, Angus and Robertson, 1986. Inscribed and signed by the author, 'For Alan Brissenden, with best wishes, Geoff Page 1991'. More
Blackheath, Brandl and Schlesinger, 2003. Inscribed and signed by the author, 'For Alan Brissenden, with best wishes, Geoff Page, 2004'. More
London, John G. Wilson, 1914. More
Norfolk, New Directions, 1939 (first edition). One of only 800 copies. More
Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1902 (fourth thousand)/ 1902. With the ownership stamps of C.W. Wyatt (a horseshoe with crossed crops) to the front endpapers. More
Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1902 (second thousand)/ 1902. The half-title is stamped: 'For Review. With Angus & Robertson's Compliments'. More
London, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1950. 'Commissioned as a war-artist to record my impressions of work in a glass-blowing factory near Birmingham, I found on entering the huge, ruinous, grimy, wharf-walled buildings a world upon its own, a place of roaring fires and monstrous shadows ... And so what I actually..... More
Dublin, Talbot Press, 1966/ 1917. More
[Paris], Gallimard, 1967. Part of the 'Bibliothèque de la Pléiade' series; the text is in French. More
Adelaide, Adelaide University Arts Association, 1942. The author was also a contributor to 'Phoenix', the precursor to 'Angry Penguins'. Max Harris, the editor of this book of verse, notes that the author is 'at present serving overseas in the Air Force'. Paul Pfeiffer he did not return; he died in..... More
London, Andre Deutsch, 1988. More
Rochester, Visual Studies Workshop, 1976. One of only 600 copies. More
Adelaide, Andrews, Thomas, and Clark, 1865. Almost half the book (58 pages) is given over to verse by Stephenson, who died at the age of 18 in May 1865. With a contemporary inscription (in Charles Todd's hand?) to 'Lizzie Todd 4th Decr 1865' in ink on an early blank; the..... More